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Check that the power cord is plugged into the wall and the computer. If you're using a power strip, double check that it is plugged into the wall, and turned on as well. If you still get no response from the machine, open the case and look for spinning fans or lights from the motherboard when you press the power button. Generally, a bad power supply is going to still allow your power button to blink amber warning, as a pass through from the power cord.

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If you wish to start your LG Ally with factory default data and settings, you can perform a hard reset on the device.1. Power the device off. If it's frozen, pull the battery, then place it back in the device.2. Press and hold the Volume Up, Home and Power buttons simultaneously.3. Follow the setup instructions on the screen.

Try pulling the battery for about 60 seconds, and clean the contacts and make sure that the battery sits properly and has good contact with the phone.

The LG Ally is designed to turn on while it is charging, so try attaching it directly to a wall socket and possibly using another charging cord if you can. If a new cord plugged into the wall does not turn the phone on, the phone probably has a severe hardware issue that you may not be able to correct through repair, I would recommend sending it in for warranty repair if you are still under warranty unless the phone has physical or water damage.

Plug it into the wall charger. By design, it will turn on while charging. If it does not turn on, you'll know that you have some kind of hardware issue (like a problem with the charger connection or battery). If it does turn on, maybe you just have an issue with the on/off button.

I had this problem and it took me an hr to figure it out. You know how you have to swipe your thumb to the right to get the screen to unlock? Well to the right there is a sound button that you swipe to the left. It will shut the sound on and off. Try holding it down and swiping it.